Displaying the sequence y= editor – Texas Instruments TI-84 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Sequence Graphing

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The previous term or the term that precedes the previous term in another sequence
function, such as

u(n

N

1)

or

u(n

N

2)

referenced in the sequence

v(n)

.

Note:

Statements in this chapter about

u(n)

are also true for

v(n)

and

w(n)

; statements

about

u(n

N

1)

are also true for

v(n

N

1)

and

w(n

N

1)

; statements about

u(n

N

2)

are also true for

v(n

N

2)

and

w(n

N

2)

.

Displaying the Sequence Y= Editor

Displaying the Sequence Y= Editor

Displaying the Sequence Y= Editor

Displaying the Sequence Y= Editor

After selecting Seq mode, press

o to display the sequence Y= editor.

In this editor, you can display and enter sequences for

u(n)

,

v(n)

, and

w(n)

. Also, you can

edit the value for

nMin

, which is the sequence window variable that defines the minimum

n

value to evaluate.

The sequence Y= editor displays the

nMin

value because of its relevance to

u(nMin)

,

v(nMin)

, and

w(nMin)

, which are the initial values for the sequence equations

u(n)

,

v(n)

,

and

w(n)

, respectively.

nMin

in the

Y= editor is the same as

nMin

in the window editor. If you enter a new value

for

nMin

in one editor, the new value for

nMin

is updated in both editors.

Note:

Use

u(nMin)

,

v(nMin)

, or

w(nMin)

only with a recursive sequence, which requires an

initial value.

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